The Prince of Tyre
undergoes a series
of tribulations in an
effort to find comfort,
love and wisdom in
this Shakespeare tale
of adventure and passion. Forest Meadows
Amphitheatre (San
Rafael). 415.499.4488,
marinshakespeare.org

THRU AUG 12

Savannah Sipping
Society In this comedy,
four unique Southern
women, all needing to
escape the mundanity
of their daily lives, are
brought together by an
impromptu happy hour,
together deciding it’s
time to reclaim some
enthusiasm for living.

Barn Theatre (Ross).

415.456.9555, ross
valleyplayers.com

THRU AUG 18WhatThey Said About Love

Steve Budd presents a
solo show (featuring
multiple caricatures) in
which he ponders why
some people are able
to tie the knot while he
is not. The Marsh (SF).

415.282.3055,
themarsh.org

THRU SEP 9 Seeing
Red: A Time-Traveling
Musical As told by the
SF Mime Troupe: It’s
election night 2018 and
a former Obama voter
who took a chance on
Trump gets transported back to 1912 for
some political lessons.

THRU AUG 5Still
Standing Joe Goode’s
latest dance theater
work blends his signature combination of
movement, word, song
and audience interaction, exploring how we
find resilience and the
ability to persist and
reinvent. The Haas-Lilienthal House (SF).

joegoode.org

AUG 24–25Mangaku

Dawsondancesf and
musician Richard
Howell present a collaboration — their
fifth since 2013 — with
the title borrowed
from Howell’s latest
jazz album, Coming
of Age: MANGAKU.

YBCA Theater (SF).

415.978.2787, dawson
dancesf.org

COMEDY

TUESDAYSTuesday
Night Comedy Funnies

An evening of hilarity
with comedians who
make us laugh and
think. Throckmorton
Theatre (Mill Valley).

415.383.9600, throck
mortontheatre.org

AUG 15–17An Eveningwith Ellen DeGeneres

Comedian and television host Ellen
DeGeneres brings her
quirky and honest
sense of humor to San
Francisco for a brief
run of shows. Davies
Symphony Hall (SF).